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    A Beautiful Mind (1998) Signature. Sylvia Nasar (born 17 August 1947) is an American journalist. She is best known for her biography of John Forbes Nash Jr., A Beautiful Mind, for which she won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography. Nasar is Knight Professor Emerita at Columbia University's School of Journalism.

    • Journalist, Biographer, Professor of Journalism
    • A Beautiful Mind
  2. Sylvia Nasar ( Rosenheim, Baviera, 1947) es una periodista y escritora que ejerce en Estados Unidos. Su padre, uzbeko, fue oficial de la CIA y se asentó en los Estados Unidos; su madre es alemana. En Una mente maravillosa, novela ganadora del Premio National Book Critics Circle Award y finalista del Premio Pulitzer, relata la vida del ...

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  4. Apr 17, 2015 · Sylvia Nasar, autora del libro "Una Mente Maravillosa", en la Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid Gorka Lejarcegi. En el verano de 2006, Grigori Perelman se convirtió en el científico más ...

  5. Sylvia Nasar was born on August 17, 1947 in Rosenheim, Germany. She is a writer, known for A Beautiful Mind (2001), 1st Look (2011) and American Experience (1987).

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  6. Trained as an economist, Professor Nasar was a New York Times economics correspondent (1991-1999), staff writer at Fortune (1983-1989) and columnist at U.S. News & World Report (1990). Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Newsweek, The New York Times Sunday Book Review, Fast Company, London Telegraph and numerous other publications. She ...

  7. Sylvia Nasar was born to a German mother and Uzbek father. Her family immigrated to the United States in 1951, then moved to Ankara, Turkey in 1960. She graduated from Antioch College in 1970, and earned a masters' degree in economics at New York University in 1976. For four years, she did research with Nobel Laureate Wassily Leontief.

  8. At 35, Nasar became a journalist. Since 1983, she has been a writer at Fortune, a columnist at U.S. News & World Report and, until 2000, a reporter at the New York Times where she covered economics. She and her husband, Darryl McLeod, also an economist, have three children, Clara, Lily and Jack and live in Tarrytown, New York.